The Glory of the LORD is Revealed... Like a Devouring FireExodus 24:15-18Thursday, December 9th, 2021
The Angel CandleHebrews 1:14Sunday, December 20th, 2020The fourth candle on the Advent wreath which we light is the Angel candle. God sent angels to deliver the messages of Jesus' birth, and they will take part in delivering the message of Jesus' return. We know their messages are from God because angels appearing in all their glory is a miracle in and of itself.
The Shepherds' CandleLuke 2:8-20Thursday, December 17th, 2020The third candle on the Advent wreath which we light is the Shepherds' candle because God first gave the good news of our savior's birth to shepherds. We see the significance in that because Jesus is the shepherd of all Christians, and because the shepherds were average people who would effectively spread the good news to others.
The Bethlehem CandleMatthew 2:6Thursday, December 10th, 2020The second candle on the Advent wreath which we light reminds us that God, through the prophets of the Old Testament, even revealed where the savior would be born. We continue to see how God preserved the lineage for Jesus to be born according to the prophecies. His humble birth in Bethlehem reminds us that he came to save all mankind, and even though he is king of all creation, his true throne is in our hearts.
The Prophecy CandleMatthew 1:22-23Thursday, December 3rd, 2020The first candle on the Advent wreath which we light was originally called the Prophecy Candle. We follow the prophecy of God becoming true man and the prophecy of how his life and death would save us, as they are recorded throughout the Old Testament and the Gospel Books of the New Testament.
Jesus Comes With Enlightenment to Those Who Do Not UnderstandMatthew 1:20-23Thursday, December 19th, 2019
Advent is the Coming of Christ’s Death and ResurrectionHebrews 10:5-10Sunday, December 23rd, 2018Christ's sacrifice abolishes all of the sin offerings established in the Old Testament, and His sacrifice has also sanctified you once for all time.